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Nozarego

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is the first place of worship in the hamlet, the first information concerning the church dates back to 2 July 1413 with the election of the parish priest Don Bartolomeo Guarello. With the building of the parish church of Santa Maria Assunta, the annexed Suffrage church became a subsidiary church. The
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Nozarego is located in a touristic are with many different hiking and walking trails running through the hills and mountains intersecting with the village. This includes the small road which runs into the town serving a church before becoming a mere path. There are paths heading north following the
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Nozarego is approximately 151 metres above sea level and is about halfway up the mountain peaks which surround it. These are Monte Brano at 312 metres, slightly south of Nozarego and to the west of that, Monte Croci di Nozarego elevated at 391 metres above sea level.
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The municipality of Nozarego was then suppressed and incorporated into that of San Giacomo which, with the First French Empire, starting from 1812 went to constitute - together with Santa Margherita - the municipality of
188:. It is a natural terrace over the Bay of Tigullio. Here there is the church of Santa Maria Assunta with a cobbled square in typical Ligurian style. From Nozarego, there are also several trails leading to the park of 506:"N.F.R. Delia Croce, editor. Symposium: Mediterranean Seas 2000 (Held in Santa Margherita Ligure, 23–27 September 1991). 489p. Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy: Instituto Scienze Ambientali Marine, 1993. Price $ 10.00" 229:
route of the small brook into Santa Margherita as well as another running more westerly to a different part of the town. Other trails run south towards the coast through places such as Mulini, Il Frata,
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No streams or Brooks pass directly through Nozarego although some come close running through channels by the nearby peaks. There are some unnamed brooks which rune from Monte Brano down towards
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It is unknown when the original church was actually constructed but it is known to have been before the year 1000. It was founded by the Benedictine Monks who came from the nearby abbey of
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On the 24th of January 1995, the patronage of the Doria family was cancelled by decree of the Sacred Congregation of the Council. This established the passage of the parish to the
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On top of the road access to the rest of Santa Margherita in the form of Villa Partigiano Berto Solimano, Nozarego has one bus stop which is served by the local bus route 877.
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structure consists of a single rectangular hall, without decorations or pictorial representations, leaning against the main body of the parish church of Nozarego.
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There are several, small chapels and other religious buildings in the area around Nozarego on many of the small paths within the mountains.
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and Nozarego. In 1602, a religious cult towards the Madonna del Carmine was spread by the church's new owners the Carmelites.
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Nozarego almost followed the historical vicissitudes of today's municipal capital. Already included in the Capitaneato of
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Directly opposite to the church there's a small eatery, the only other building in Nozarego that's not residential.
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made a special papal decree which granted commendation to the admiral of Oneglia Andrea Doria and the parishes of
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Provostery since 1919, it was erected to diocesan sanctuary on November 1, 1947.
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With the Kingdom of Sardinia the name changed to Santa Margherita di
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
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Nozarego as viewed from the North
51°06′33″N 2°21′56″W / 51.109222793257°N 2.3656290268385°W / 51.109222793257; -2.3656290268385
Country
Italy
Region
Liguria
Province
Genoa
Comune
Santa Margherita Ligure
Area code

Santa Margherita Ligure
Liguria
Italy
Portofino
Paraggi
Montebello
Paraggi
San Fruttoso
Rapallo
Republic of Genoa
Ligurian Republic
San Giacomo della Court
Porto Napoleone
Rapallo
Santa Margherita Ligure
Paraggi
San Lorenzo della Costa
San Fruttuoso

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